McFarland had stopped for a 1 a.m. to-go order at the Williams Fried Chicken at Scyene and 2nd Avenue when he was shot during an apparent robbery attempt. Police later arrested 18-year-old Oczaveone Terrel Jackson on a capital murder charge.

Investigators believe it was the first of two shootings Jackson committed that night. He is also accused of robbing a third person of his car in Richardson later that morning.

Jackson remains in the Lew Sterrett Justice Center, where his bail is set at more than $2 million. He was scheduled to plead guilty to the charges in February, but there is no record of whether the case actually went forward. I’ve asked the Dallas County District Attorney’s office for an update on the status of the case.

The episode, titled “Desperate Moves,” airs tonight at 8. Here’s the official summary from A&E:

In Dallas, an innocent man gunned down in his car leads detectives on a manhunt for a killer on a shooting spree. As the investigation unfolds, witnesses reveal the brutality of the shooter. Detectives Tommy Raley and Michael Yeric must track down their killer before he strikes again.